Recommendation for fuel pump?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jdmcx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">use a walbaro 190 or get 255 and a fuel pressure regulator
(that is what i did )</TD></TR></TABLE>
If that... if you only have a poor mans r, your stock pump/FPR should suffice.
I do agree though, that this would be the way to go, if you do get a new fuel pump.
(that is what i did )</TD></TR></TABLE>
If that... if you only have a poor mans r, your stock pump/FPR should suffice.
I do agree though, that this would be the way to go, if you do get a new fuel pump.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Gabe_ »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> if you only have a poor mans r, your stock pump/FPR should suffice. </TD></TR></TABLE>
depends on what hes driving, if you have a civic that came with a d series i would replace it with a better one. either of the 2 mentioned. if your car came with a b series then you prolly dont need it.
depends on what hes driving, if you have a civic that came with a d series i would replace it with a better one. either of the 2 mentioned. if your car came with a b series then you prolly dont need it.
thanks guys.
the motor is in a cx shell. No B series pump for me
whats the difference in "Hi" pressure and regular Walbro fuel pump. I also notice that the price is the same?
the motor is in a cx shell. No B series pump for me
whats the difference in "Hi" pressure and regular Walbro fuel pump. I also notice that the price is the same?
you need a high pressure pump if your using an FMU type fuel manegment that uses super high presure without loosing as much fuel flow. for NA a standard one is fine.
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